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Berkeley claims anyone who says that "there is nothing easier than for me to imagine trees, for instance, in a park, or books existing in a closet, and nobody by to perceive them," is deluded.
Symbolic Interactionism
A sociological perspective that examines how individuals interpret and respond to symbols within their social interactions, shaping their realities.
Human Action
The purposeful behavior or activities of individuals, often studied in economics and sociology to understand decision-making processes and social phenomena.
Praxis
The process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, embodied, or realized, often in a way that bridges the gap between theory and practice.
Intellectual Convictions
Firmly held beliefs or opinions that are rooted in reasoning and knowledge rather than emotion or personal preference.
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